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Jozef Kohút : ウィキペディア英語版
Jozef Kohut

Jozef Kohut (born January 27, 1975) is a Slovak ice hockey player from Trenčín, Slovakia.
== First decade ==
During the 93/94 season Kohut made his debut for the Trenčín senior team and his consistent performances in the juniors earned him a place on the 1993 Slovak European Junior championships team. A year later he was included in the World Junior championships team whilst continuing to make his mark in the Trenčín first team until his move Liga 1 side Senica in 1996. Where he put up more than 1 point per game, with the exception of a 1-year stay at HC Polygón Prievidza. In 2000 Kohut made the move back to Extraliga side HK 32 Liptovský Mikuláš where he struggled for points at the higher level.

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